Weak-minded is clearly appropriate. Attitudes are changing, but there will always be clueless idiots.
'Ariel'
Spike's Bitches 48: I Say, We Go Out There, and Kick a Little Demon Ass.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
He is clearly close-minded, that's for sure.
"So, what's your excuse for your weak-minded perspective? OH -- genetics! Sorry about that low IQ, man. It's not your fault..."
Twitter is full of trolls. Just block and move on. It's not your responsibility to educate people who are searching for people to argue with.
Twitter is full of trolls. Just block and move on. It's not your responsibility to educate people who are searching for people to argue with.I think you could say "the internet" and not limit it to just Twitter. Don't feed the troll. Not worth the PepcidAC.
Feeding the trolls would be a full-time job. Sometimes, very rarely, someone says something so egregious I think my head will pop off my neck if I don't say something.
VERY. RARELY. Learned that lesson back in the Salon days...
We are driving an hour and twenty minutes today to see Much Ado! And then we're stopping at a brewpub for dinner because TCG is awesome for constantly indulging his fannish wife and deserves beer.
Sean, tons of job~ma and interview~ma to you.
Aims, so much ~ma for Emeline's friend. How awful.
Omnis, while you are right that the whole Internet is a problem at least I can control my community. In twitter you have to be a bit more aggressive about controlling your own space. It feels liberating when you get the hang of it. You mean I can block someone? Or put the person on mute for a day? I can just not reply if I don't want to?
I can put the person on a list and read them when I want?
BTW. Huff post is doing a 6-part series on a sexuality. [link]
Ordering wedding invitations -- one of the options is to print something on the back of the invitation (the example shows directions). I have never gotten a wedding invitation with directions -- or anything at all -- printed on the back of the invitation itself. I *have* gotten invitations with a separate card enclosed with directions.
We are of differing opinions: is it tacky to put directions on the back of the invitation itself, or is it a thing that's done now? (Tim told me "Ask the Buffistas!")